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Clinton News-Record, 1961-08-17, Page 8Page 8- Clinton News-Record--Thurs,, Aug. 17, 1961 Shirley and Linda Pierson of the Bayfield Girl Guides are in camp at Keewayden, J, M. Stewart was in Toron- to on Thursday and Friday prior to Civic Holiday, Christopher Howard, Windsor, came on Friday to visit his bro- ther John E, and Mrs, Howard, Frank Patrick, Galt, spent last week at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Scotchmer, Mrs, R. 3, Larson, Mrs. Betty Lou McLeod and Lea Ann were in Sarnia from Tuesday to Thursday Last week. Mrs. Percy Renner entered Viotoria Hospital, London, on Friday to undergo major surg- ery on Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Warner, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Scotch- mer spent the weekend in Kitchener. Misses Rhea and Edna Stirl- ing, London, were the guests of Mrs. Keith Gemeinhardt and family on Sunday, August 6. Vicki Storey, London, is vis- iting Cathy MacLeod at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. L. H. D, MacLeod. • Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Reid, St. Clair Beach, were at "En- field" cottage from Sunday to Wednesday last week. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Love- land, Leaside, visited Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Bryant on Saturday, August 5. 1VLr. and Mrs. Charles Guest have returned to Whitby after occupying their cottage for two weeks. Miss Winnifred Armstrong, Bronson Line, is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Petrie, Kincardine. Douglas Armstrong, Bronson line, has returned home after visiting David Rutherford, Ing- ersoll. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dewar, London, visited Mrs. David De- war and Mrs. W. R. Talbot on August 4. Mrs. Harold King, Sarnia, spent the Civic Holiday week- end with Mrs. R. J. Larson and family, Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Rowse and three children, London, were with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Smith, over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. James P. Fer- guson, London, are occupying their cottage on Tuyll Street, far the month of August. Miss Agnes Strickland, Osh- awa, called on Mrs. D. Dewar, and other relatives in the dist- rict recently. Barbara and Douglas Varty, London, are spending this week with their grandmother, Mrs. R. H. Peck at her cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Huff- man returned to Blenheim on Friday after vacationing for two weeks at McEwan's Cabins. Mrs. J. Fraser, who has been a patient in Clinton Public Hos- pital for the past three weeks is improving in health: Mr. and Mrs. James S. Smith, Robby and Murray, Brussels, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Roy Fitzsimons and family on Sunday. Karen Brandon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Brandon, sp- ent last week with her aunt, Mrs. Gordon Heard, and cousins Donald and Linda, London. Miss Grace Cluff, Toronto, Mrs. Stewart Tucker and sons Bill and Bruce, were at the McEwen Cabins over Clive Holiday weekend. Rev. and Mrs. Peter Renner, Teeswater, visited at the homes of their daughter, Mrs. Glenn Brandon, a.nd Mr, and Mrs. Charles Scotchmer, on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Keith Leonard and family, Willowdale, spent the Civic Holiday weekend with her aprents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A, Featherston. Mr. and Mrs. T. James, Brad- enton, Florida, and Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Radeliffe, Detroit, were guests at the New Ritz Hotel from Tuesday to Thurs- day, The Rev. and Mrs. Edward C. Attwell, Gorrie, and children David, Mary Margaret and Jean Marie called at the rectory on Wednesday, August 2, while at Huron Church Camp. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Brandon, Brian, Gary and Shirley return- ed to Stratford on Civic Holiday after spending a week with Mrs: Brandon's mother, Mrs. Chris Parker. Mrs. M. Durham, Clinton, Misses Margaret Durham and Beverley Jordon, London, visit- ed the former's brother, Carl Diehl and Mrs. Diehl at "The Hut" on Sunday, August 6. Sgt. and Mrs. Oliver Hopson and five children, Calgary, ar- rived on Tuesday afternoon, to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs, George Hopson. Mr. and Mrs. R. Roy Fitz- simons, Terry, Karen and Kel- so, spent Tuesday in Brampton with Mrs. Fitzsimons aunt, Mrs. Thomas Sproal. Congratulations to Shirley Pierson who has successfully passed her grade VIII music exams, set by the Conservatory of Music at the University of Western Ontario. Lynn Brandon who spent last week in Pont Credit, returned home on Sunday. Her aunt, Miss Jeanine Denby, Buffalo, also came to visit her sister, Mrs. Ken Brandon and family. Mrs. William F. Buchan and son, W. Ewing Buchan, Dunn- ville, left on Thursday evening last for Durham after having visited her niece, Mrs. Carl E. Diehl over Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Fralick and Mary returned home on Thursday last after having vis- ited friends at Vineland Sta- tion, Fort Erie and Cooksville for a week. Mr, and Mrs. William Tel- ford, Julia and Scott, returned to Simcoe on Thursday last after having spent a week with Mrs. Telford's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William R. Talbot, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. John Perkins, Miss Mary Ellen, Loaring and Fraser Fellows Riverside, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Fellows at Glitter Bay over the Civic Holiday. Lynn Brandon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brandon left on .August 6 with Mr. and Mrs. J. Pickard and baby Jess to spend a week with them in Port Credit. Mrs. Robert Parker, Pain and Jackie visited her husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William ANNOUNCEMENT A new development in the optical field is the light- weight plastic lenticular cataract bifocal and single vision lens. These lenses are only half the weight of glass, have greater edge clarity, and because of thin edge can be used in rimless mountings. The great saving in weight makes them much more comfortable on the nose. Your present lenses can be exactly duplicated or new prescriptions from oculist filled and kept adjusted. You may compare a sample pair in the office at your convenience. Oculists prescriptions filled here are kept adjusted as a service. J. E. Longstaff Optometrist Optician SEAFORTH (ground floor) CLINTON • THREE 1961 Executive Larks on our Brucefield Lot Before you buy see the LARK -- 4111P the car with the two fop performance records in this year's trans -Canada run. 1959 LARK Wagon, 2 -door with overdrive 1959 METROPOLITAN 1958 STUDEBAKER, 6-cyl., 2 -door with overdrive 1958 STUDEBAKER, 8-cyl. Commander 4 -door with overdrive 1957 PLYMOUTH V-8, 4 -door, standard transmis- sion 1957 STUDEBAKER, 6-cyl., 4 -door 1956 STUDEBAKER, 6-cyl., 2 -door with overdrive 1953 BUICK—everything on it JYS2YJ2?EBAK1?R Built in Canaria by Canadians W. N. Dalrymple & Son STUDEBAKER SALES and SERVICE Brucefield Phone HU 2-9211 E. Parker for a week. They re- turned to London with Robert who joined them for the Civic Holiday weekend. Mrs. ,Annie Harrison, Sea - forth, spent a week with Mr. and Mrs, Kelly Dalton at their cottage, She also stayed .over one night with her cousin, Mrs. C. Bell, Kathryn and Beverly Sparks were at Simpson Park Camp, Romeo, Mich., last week. Thew parents, Rev, and Mrs. Lorne Sparks took the girls the prev- ious Sunday and motored to Romeo for them on Sunday. Drs, Ralph and Doris Nich- olls, London, who have recently returned from England and Sweden, and W. J, Nicholls, To- ronto, spent the Civic Holiday weekend with Mrs, Fred Mc- Ewen. Mr. and Mrs, Elwy Yost and children, Christopher and Gra- ham, and Miss Marianne Lace - by, Toronto, were the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Maynard Corrie at Mrs. H. A. Lawson's cottage over Civic Holiday weekend. E. A. Westlake attended the Blue Water Conference (untien- ominational) at an ideal spat near Wallaceburg last week. The speaker was the Rev. F, F. Logsdon, formerly of Central Baptist Church, London. Miss Ida McGowan, London, is on holidays with her sister, Miss Claire McGowan and aunt, Dr. Annie Ross, at their cot- tage. Miss Cameron. of the Physio -therapy Staff, Victoria Hospital, was their guest over the Civic Holiday weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Weber, London, have been holidaying at the Kerslake cottage. Their guests over the Civic Holiday weekend were the former's mo- ther, Mrs. Weber, and sisters Misses Carmen, Marlene and Deana Weber, Stratford. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Roy Fitz- simons were Mrs. Arthur Chap- man, Sr., Cloudslee, Ont. (Al- goma District) , F/S and Mrs. Trevor Thomas, Gimli, Man.; Mr. and Mrs. Carman McPher- son, Clinton. Mrs. A. W. Reid and Mrs. W. F. Helps went home to Windsor on Saturday, August 5. Miss Kathleen Reid motored to "Enfield" cottage for them. Mrs. Reid, who suffered a heart attack, subsequently entered Metropolitan Hospital, Windsor. Mrs. J. Pease and Ervine returned to London on Civic Holiday after having spent a vacation .at their cottage on Elizabeth Street. Mr. and Mrs. J. Barran, Janice and Carol, returned to London the previous Friday after a holiday at the cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Twenty - man, Cleave and Cynthia re- turned to their home in Wau- kegan, Ill., on Monday after having visited Mrs. Twenty - man's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cleave for a week. Mary, Tom and Johnny Leem- ing, Walton, each spent a week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Watson. Mr. and Mrs. William Leeming and family were with her parents on Sunday. George Dewar of Toronto who is an the teaching staff at Port Arthur recently complet- ed a summer course at Hamil- ton. He came on Sunday to spend a few days with his grandmother, Mrs. David. De- war. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Graing- er Mr. and and fiamil Zurich, er y> Mrs. John Keys and family, 'Varna, Mr. and Mrs. Gladwin Westlake and E. A. Westlake were entertained at a barbecue dinner on Sunday at the home of Donald Beggs, RR 2, St. Thomas. M. andr Mrs. W.Pitblado visited at the home of her sis- ter, Mrs. W. Payne from Sun- day to Wednesday. On their return to Oakville they were accompanied by Patricia and Paul Payne, Karen and Lynn Brandon who will visit with there. Mrs. George Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Clem Wright and Ronald, London, spent Sunday, August 6, at "Camborne House" with the former's nieces, Mrs. F. H. Paull and Miss Carrie Dixon. Miss Carrie Dixon and Miss Ted Van Walkenburg, Brant- ford, were the guests of Rev. and Mrs. F. H. Paull over Civic Holiday weekend. Dr. and Mrs. William Aber- hardt, London, were at their cottage over the weekend. Miss Helen Aberhardt, Reg. N., is on holidays from Victoria Hos- pital this month. Bruce and Bobby Aberhardt, Sarnia, are spending this month with her. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Aberhardt and baby were also at the family cottage on Sunday. Gary Talbot had the misfor- tune to injure the knuckle of the little finger on his right hand when he accidentally hit his hand. ,It necessitated med- ical attention and he is wear- ing a cast on the finger. After staying with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Talbot, Sr., from Thursday to Monday he returned to his home on the Blue Water Highway, Stanley Township. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Gemein- hardt, Lois and Carl, Saginaw, Mich., Mich., are spending the month of August at their home on Louisa Street. Sharon Milne, Saginaw, is one of their guests. Others have been members of their family: Mr. and Mrs. Bob Woolever and sons. Gavin and Timothy, last week; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brown, last week- end; and Mrs, Stanley Wehner, son Larry and' his pal Joey, this week, all of Saginaw. Marian Francis returned home on Sunday after having spent a week with her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. James McMillan, Thamesford, and a week with her uncle, Laurence McMillan and family, Woodstock. Mrs. Laurence McMillan, Carol and Jimmy were with Mr, and Mrs„ Reg. Francis on Sunday and Monday. Lloyd Francis accom- panied them on their return to Woodstock for a holiday,. Dr, and Mrs. 3, Downie and Christine, Pittsburgh, Pa. ar- rived on Saturday to visit her 'Parents, Dr, and Mrs. R. G. Hunter. Dr. Downie Went on to Toronto on Monday leaving his wife and daughter here for the balance of the month, Mrs. Travelling Announcer Travelling Canada's highways from Newfoundland to British Columbia will be the aim of announcer Ken Cavanagh. He reports on unusual or out of the way locations three times a week on CBC radio's Assignment heard . on the Dominion net- work. Here Ken bones up on historical lore as he chats with a guard at Toronto's old Fort York. Downie has been continuing her journalistic . career by doing book reviews for the Squirrel Hill newspaper, and she also does the same work for the Pittsburg Press for which she also ants as drama critic. Her work in the latter field has been acclaimed by New York actors and actresses, At The Little Inn Guests registered recently at The Little Inn: Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Corbett, Glencoe, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Gail, Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Kuhn, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hascall, Mrs. J. B. McManis, Mrs. Waldo Johnson, Grosse Isle, Mich.; Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Cobb, Miss Jane Cobb, Master Tom Cobb, Pon- tiac; Mrs. R. S. Wilson, Lon- don; Misses M. F. and A. J. Wilson, Dundas; Lois McElher- an, Stratford; Mr. and Mrs. Ed- win C. Guillet, Toronto; Dr. and Mrs. C. S. Butt, Windsor; Miss Joy Brubaker, Kitchener; Mrs. M. E. Ranney, Highland Park, Mich.; Miss Annabell Daying, Huntington Woods, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Owen, Windsor. At the Rectory Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Blake, Sarnia, visited their cousin, the Rev. E. J. 13. Har- rison at the rectory the first of the month, en route to Cey- lon in Grey County to visit other relatives. • James ' Cop- land and David A. Shepherd also visited the former's cous- in at the rectory on August 8, on their return to Sarnia from a short trip north. Other recent callers on the Rev. E. J. B. Harrison were Mr. and Mrs. William Brackell and children, Joan, David and Bill, Windsor; Mr. and Mrs. James Bond, Mr. and Mrs. George Britton, Sarnia; Mr. and Mrs. Everett E. Johns and children David and Elizabeth, Woodstock. At Jowetts Arrivals at the Jowett cot- tages on August 5 included: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pye and family, Windsor; Mr. and Mrs. A. Stewart and family, River- side; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hig- gins and family, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Cox and daughter, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. A. Henry, son and daughter, London; Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Blair, daughter and granddaughter, Toronto; Dr. and Mrs. H. Cameron and family, London; Mr. and Mrs. N. Van Vliet and family, To- ronto. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hughes, Detroit, spent the Civic Holi- day weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Poth. Fred McTaggart, Toronto, was with his wife and family over the Civic holiday weekend. Edward Stamp, Montreal, is spending the balance of the summer with his wife and fam- ily in a Jowett cottage. Mrs. R. H. Middleton, Hen- sail, spent Saturday and Sun- day with her sister, Mrs. Carl Diehl. Mr. Middleton and Bob joined them on Sunday after- noon. Mrs. D. Kingsbury and Doug- las called on a few of their many friends on Monday and had lunch with Mrs. B. Hig- gins. On their return to Brant- ford they took Douglas Tel- ford and Phillip Turner to sp- end a holiday with them. Mr. and Mrs. Les Little, Scarborough were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. R. Wil - lock over the weekend. AT THE POPLARS Mr. and Mrs. Chester Velett, Greg and Kirk visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. William Bell. Miss Jane Gordon, Stratford, was the guest of Nancy Cook last week. Mrs, W. Murdoch and Karen, Toronto and Carl Jackson, Guelph, visited Mr, and Mrs. L. A. Stephens, "Loch Hame" on the weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Art Rockett, Mr, and Mrs. Lorrie Glaser, David and Lynn, Willowdale, visited Mr. and Mrs. Cree Cook, "Wee Loch Hame" over Civic Holiday. Mrs. Ted Cook, Mr. and Mrs. G. Lanthier, Wyandotte, Mich., are visiting Mr, and Mrs. Wil- liam Bell this week. Newman Paterson, Stratford, spent last weekend with Mr, and Mrs, Stewart Cook. Mrs. Donald Beatty, Paul, Michael, Laura and Barbara, Bate D'Unte, are Visiting her mother and sister, Mrs. William Greig and Jean at "Bali Acres". Mr,• and Mrs, Frank Peter and Mary, Stratford, are spend- ing pending the rest of August at their cottage, Mr, and Mrs, Bert Burton - ger, Mrs, Harry Peter and Geo- rge Peter, Stratford were art their cottage "Perterkin Resit" over the weekend, William Greig, Willowdale, visited his wife and daughter Joan, "Bali Acres" on the week- end, 59th Anniversary Is Celebrated At Bayfield United (Bayfield Correspondent) The 59th anniversary of the building of St. Andrew's United Church, was marked by special services on Sunday last, morn- ing and evening. Rev. R. G. McMillan, former- ly of Knox Church, Goderich, was the guest speaker. Mr. Mc- Millan chose as his subjeot for the morning sermon, the story of Gideon and his 300 soldiers, who by a clever strategy, put to rout the huge invading army of the Midianites; the point of this ancient Hebrew story be- ing that a minority with God's help can prevail. St. Andrew's choir provided the music, with an anthem, "I will extoll Thee"; a violin solo, "Beautiful Garden of Prayer", by Robert Welsh and a solo, "Dear Lord and Father of us all" by Ted Dunn. Mr. McMillan's evening ser- mon was based on the story of Zacckaeus, the little Jewish tax collector who upon meet- ing Jesus, was at once over- come with a senseof his own guilt and publically announced his intention of changing his ways. The Zurich Male Quartette was in charge of the music, Mrs. Oesch presiding at the organ. The quartette sang three pleasing numbers. 0 WMS Tea Held On Lawn of Knox Presbyterian The afternoon tea, sale of home-made baking d home sewing under the auspices of the Woman's Missionary Soc- iety of Knox Presbyterian Ch- urch was a decided success. It was held on the lawn at the church on the afternoon of August 4 under the direction of the president, Mrs. W. R. Talbot assisted by members. The attractive tea table was done in a lace cloth centered witha floral arrangement of summer flowers. Mrs. C. W. Brown poured. Farewell Euchre For Mr. and Mrs • Grant Turner About 40 friends gathered at the cottage of Mr. and Mrs. R. Jenkins on Friday night to hold a social evening honouring Mr. and Mrs. Grant Turner who leave this, month to re- side in London. Euchre was enjoyed. About mid -night Robert MacVean made an impromptu speech ex- pressing regret at their depar- ture and as a token of best wishes of their friends, pres- ented them with a set of four wrought iron TV tables. On behalf of himself and his wife, Grant ably expressed thanks and appreciation to all after which lunch was served. Wesley Ives Peck (Bayfield Correspondent) Wesley I. Peck passed away in his sleep early Friday, Aug- ust 11, 1961 from a heart at- tack, Barn December 31, 1882, in Stanley Township, he was the son of Henry and Emily Peck. He had resided a lifetime on the farm where he was born on the Bayfield Concession Road North and engaged in farming. He is survived by a brother, Arthur W. Peck, (co the home farm) and three sis- ters, Mrs. Edward (Charlotte) Schnell, Mrs. Fred (Ellen) Mc- Ewen, Bayfield, Mrs. Elton (Margaret) Schnell, Detroit. The funeral service was held from the Ball and Mutch fun- eral home, Clinton, on August 13. It was in charge of the Rev. W. C. Smith of St. Andrew's United Church and interment was made in Bayfield Cemetery. Pall -bearers were: Elgin Por- ter, Murray Grainger, Lealie Armstrong, Ivan Steckle. Geo- rge Heard, Lloyd Heard. Those attending from a dis- tance included: Mr, and Mrs. Elton Schnell, Detroit; Dr, Dor- is Nicholls, London; Mr, and Mrs. Algie Culbert, Lucan; Mrs. Fred Kerr, Exeter; Mr. Law- rence and Miss Annie Baxter, Goderich; Miss Grace Peck, Miss Janet Smith, L nd'on, Farewell Tea. For County Librarian Couple (Mayfield Correspondent) A delightful farewell tea for the retiring county librarian and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Eckmier and daughter Glendla was arranged by Mrs. J, F, McConnell, Seaforth and Mrs. H, H, Ormond. It was held at the latter's beautiful home on Wednesday, August 9, from three to five o'clock. The guests were received by Mrs. H. H, Ormond, Mrs. J, F. McConnell and Miss Mabel Turnbull, Seaforth. Mrs. J. B. Higgins was in charge of the guest book. Mrs. J. MacKenzie invited the guests to the tea room. The table was attractively done in yellow and amber linen, set with silver tea services and centered with a silver bowl of ivy. Mrs. 3, F. McConnell and Miss M. Turnbull poured for the first hour, and Mrs. V. Mor- rison and Miss Betty McKen- zie for the second hour, Mrs. Robert Roddick was as- sisted in the serving by Mrs. J. MacKenzie. Approximately 45 represent- atives of various library boards attended, some of whom were Mrs. Ruby Duff, Mrs. George Hetherington, Mrs. H. Garniss, Mrs, H. Elliott, Bluevale; Mrs. W, D. Mack. Crediton; Mrs. W. Pitt, Mrs. W. Clark, Miss Ed- ith Beatty, Varna; Dr. K. E. Taylor, Miss Betty McKenzie, Miss Myrtle Johnston, Mrs. C. J. Gibbons, Mrs. Verdi Morri- son, Mrs. R. Paynter, Mrs. W. Neale, Mrs. H. Webber, Kirk - ton; Mrs, W. Harcourt, Wing - ham; Mrs. T. Robinson, Miss, M. Jackson, Mrs. Olive Ander- son, Auburn. The guests strolled' through the beautiful grounds as Bill Bryson, OKNX took movies which were shown on that sta- tion on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Eckmier and daughter Glenda move from Goderich this month to Scar- bor.o where they have accepted a similar team position as they held in Huron County Library. Mrs. Eckmier will do the pur- chasing there. She also intends studying at York University in Toronto for her Master's De- gree in Library Work. Regret at their departure has been expressed by various lib- rary boards. 0 School Mill Rate Puts Hensall Taxes Up 6 Mills Taxes in the village of Hen - sail are up six mills this year, owing to one mill increase for the county rate, and school rates increased 'five mills. Res: idenrtial rate is set at 70 and commercial and industrial at 75 mills. Meeting on August 8, council- lors agreed to the re -building of York Street from Nelson to the CNR tracks, and will rec- ommend that the 1962 council excavate and fill it, and that 1963 council pave this area. De- cision was reached after a let- teer was received from the Hen - sail District Co-operative. Council agreed to hire a lawyer to look after the in- terests of the village in the ap- peals of assessment of the Aus- able River Conservation Auth- ority, to be heard in Exeter on September 20. Constable E. R. Davis will be on holidays from August 12 for two weeks, and Fred Datars was hired for that period. The clerk was instructed to notify trailer owners to pay arrears and also those with outstanding business assess- ments. If necessary the bailiff will be requested to collect same. - o Classified Ads Bring Quick Results Senior Pupils. have Surprise For Classmate (hayfield Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Fral- ick entertained 13 members, of the senior room at the Bayfield Public School at their home on Tuesday evening. Croquet and badminton were enjoyed on the lawn and then pick -up -sticks and pit played in the house. Mrs. Fralick served refresh- ments after which Ellen Lind- say stepped forward. She ad- dressed a few words to Barb. ara Turner expressing the joy her eQimpa,monsti tip had given her friends dieing the years and the Help which she had contributed to her classmates. Linda Gent,einhardt made the presentation behalf of her Barbara completely taken by surprise, said that she found it difficult to find words to ex- press her thanks. 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